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Slutever are the punk rock Romy and Michelle: The twenty-somethings make grungy music that’s as equally influenced by radical 90s feminism as it is by Lisa Frank stickers and Britney’s shaved head. Last year, high school BFFs Rachel Gagliardi and Nicole Snyder left Philly for Los Angeles and set out to make their two-piece band Slutever into “the most famous band ever to never release a full length.” That said, each of their singles is such a sludged-out banger that if any band can skirt by on EPs alone for the rest of their lives, it’s Slutever. They’ve already played packed shows with people like Babes in Toyland, Kate Nash, Colleen Green, and Girlpool.

Even with a sound as grimy and DIY as their bleach blonde roots, Slutever are all about the mainstream; Kardashians, selfie sticks, minions—they fucking love it. And honestly, thank god. All we need is another super serious and high falutin punk band. What’s interesting though is how Slutever run their unabashed obsession with pop culture through a meat grinder, like a Barbie doll after you’ve ripped all the limbs off.

 

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Front to back, Slutever deliver Almost Famous with a sneer. Amid shouts of “smother me!” and “nobody loves anybody,” LA punks Rachel Gagliardi and Nicole Snyder craft huge, heaving grunge blasts that smell like stale cigarettes and taste like last night’s regret. Wake up hungover as fuck, look around discouraged, go right back to bed  Almost Famous confronts grown-up problems with anxiety and unpreparedness: “Now that you’re older, things aren’t much better/ It starts to look bad when you can’t pay your rent.” Yeah, that’s bad, but at least Slutever are stumbling through it with style.

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The first sounds of Slutever’s latest EP are a propulsive smash of drums and three notes on a guitar that hit the listener like an elbow to the face. Rachel Gagliardi and Nicole Snyder have been regulars in the L.A. grunge-pop scene for roughly a year, playing sweaty sold-out gigs at the Smell and dropping a split tape with Girlpool. But their new EP “Almost Famous” was recorded in a blitz right before they left Pennsylvania – and right when they thought the band was over.

Snyder and Gagliardi met as teenagers in a music program at their Pennsylvania high school, but it wasn’t until they were both in college that the two joined forces. Both were devoted followers of the same rip-and-rock brand of punk; both were studying the music industry and gunning for similar gigs. It seemed to make sense… plus, they were bored.

“A little bit of curiosity, and a little bit of boredom,” laughs Snyder. “That’s how Slutever was born.”

After that came a string of demo collections and early EPs (their debut, according to Snyder, “sounded shitty” but was “really popular on Tumblr… I think because it had a girl throwing up as the cover art”). For a few years, the band tread water in the Philadelphia scene — and then Snyder got an internship in Seattle. The concept of a new album took on a do-or-die urgency.

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“We just basically like… emptied our bank account and said, ‘All right, we’re using all our money, recording all the songs and we’ll see what happens.’”

“’Smother’ and ‘Maggot’ were written literally two days before we went into the studio,” adds Snyder, “and we didn’t finish them until we were halfway into the recording process.”

The burst of activity ended when Snyder packed her bags in June 2013… and then the songs went into artistic cold storage. Gagliardi wound up hoofing it to Los Angeles just four months later — and after nearly a year in the northwest, Snyder joined her. It wasn’t until the duo joined forces with fellow Angeleno twosome Girlpool for an East Coast tour that they finally unfroze “Almost Famous”.

“We were kinda nervous [the songs] would never see the light of day,” Snyder admits. “The tour with Girlpool really helped us realize we should just do it ourselves. We started as friends so we should just keep ourselves the focus.”The result? A half-dozen tracks of driving drums and gut-crunching guitar, squeezed into a cassette tape and covered in a hand-drawn label done in Magic Marker. The two spent the last few weeks on a speedy tour up the Left Coast, but are back in town on Friday for a night at the Smell. After that, the future is decidedly up in the air. But now that they’re back together — and living in a cramped Hollywood apartment — it’s also bright.

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 A West Coast pair of “teen girl culture” enthusiasts, Rachel Gagliardi and Nicole Snyder specialize in feedback-filled punk anthems that get the blood boiling. With the band Sounds LikeIf Girlpool hit the distortion pedal and added a drummer, or if X-Ray Spex reunited and moved to present-day East Los Angeles.
Let Slutever “Smother” you with their combative EP opener. The forthcoming six-song set, titled “Almost Famous”, will drop on February 17th.